All-Time Teams

The oldest franchise in baseball to never have won a World Series, the Texas Rangers are in their glory years. They’ve made the playoffs three straight seasons, won two pennants in the last three years, and put together four consecutive ... Read More »

While some All-Time Teams have an old-timer feel to them (the Pittsburgh Pirates for example), the Phillies All-Time Team has a distinct modern feel. Seven of the nine players in the starting lineup played after 1970, and 3/5 of the ... Read More »

There was a time when the Pirates were one of the most exciting and successful teams in the National League. They won two pennants in the first decade of the 20th century, two in the 1920s, and then from the ... Read More »

They don’t get the press that the Cubs get, but the Indians have been waiting for a World Series title for a long time too, since 1948. But since then they’ve been in two Fall Classics – both in the ... Read More »

With pitching rotations that featured aces like Jim Palmer, Dave McNally, Mike Cuellar, and Pat Dobson (shown above), the Baltimore Orioles were baseball’s winningest team from 1958 to 1987. During that stretch of 30 seasons, the O’s won at least ... Read More »

When Darin Erstad and Tim Salmon celebrated the World Series title in 2002 (above), it had been 40 years since the Angels had floated down into southern California to compete with the Dodgers for fans. It took some time, but ... Read More »

How would you like to face Rod Carew, Kirby Puckett, and Harmon Killebrew in the same inning? And then have to tackle The M&M Boys (Justin Morneau and Joe Mauer, above)? The Twins All-Time starting lineup has five batting champs ... Read More »

Five of the nine players in the starting lineup for the Dodgers All-Time Team were members of the “Boys of Summer” – the Brooklyn clubs that won six pennants in ten years from 1947-1956. That includes the legendary Jackie Robinson, ... Read More »

The Braves are the only franchise to win World Series titles in three different cities, having done so in Boston in 1914, Milwaukee in 1957, and Atlanta in 1995. For many years when they were in Boston they were doormats ... Read More »

No National League team has won as many World Series as the St. Louis Cardinals, who have captured 11 of them. The Cards All-Time Team boasts a great lineup (five Hall of Famers), and there are great bats on the ... Read More »